We report on a 62-year-old Chinese male patient who presented with a pigmented lesion in the umbilical area and who was treated for omphalitis in a local hospital for 1 month. Biopsy pathological examination revealed that the lesion was a melanoma. The Breslow depth was estimated at 3 mm, and Clark's level was IV. Ultrasonography showed no suspicious pathological lymph nodes, and no metastases were detected in the lung, liver or brain through CT scans. Reexcision was performed with lateral margins >2 cm from the original scar down to the peritoneum, including the umbilicus, round ligament of the liver and urachus. No adjuvant therapy was suggested, and the patient was still alive without recurrences or metastases after 36 months. © 2013 S. Karger AG, Basel.
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Song, Y., Xu, D., Sun, L., Ding, K., Hu, Y., & Yuan, Y. (2013). Diagnosis and management of primary umbilical melanoma with omphalitis features. Case Reports in Oncology, 6(1), 154–157. https://doi.org/10.1159/000350421
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